ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 323
... CONTAINING RADIOACTIVE PHOSPHORUS ( P32 ) 1 THE red cell , rather than the plasma component of the blood , has several advantages in determining blood volume . First of all , the fluid portion of the blood , because of its physiological ...
... CONTAINING RADIOACTIVE PHOSPHORUS ( P32 ) 1 THE red cell , rather than the plasma component of the blood , has several advantages in determining blood volume . First of all , the fluid portion of the blood , because of its physiological ...
Page 362
... containing heavy atoms , as iodine and arsenic , 3 it became possible to prepare a radioactive insulin derivative containing radioactive iodine . We have attempted to follow the absorption and distribution of insulin after injection ...
... containing heavy atoms , as iodine and arsenic , 3 it became possible to prepare a radioactive insulin derivative containing radioactive iodine . We have attempted to follow the absorption and distribution of insulin after injection ...
Page 469
... containing n Group O in 100 Pools of - Frequency of Pools containing n Group A in 100 Pools of = 16 Samples per pool P. 0.000003 • 0.00005 0.0004 16 800.0 . Samples per pool Pro . 0000006 • 0.000015 91000 ' 0 • 0.001L 0.011 500.0 . T 20 ...
... containing n Group O in 100 Pools of - Frequency of Pools containing n Group A in 100 Pools of = 16 Samples per pool P. 0.000003 • 0.00005 0.0004 16 800.0 . Samples per pool Pro . 0000006 • 0.000015 91000 ' 0 • 0.001L 0.011 500.0 . T 20 ...
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